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Quinn McCarthy
11-23-2015, 10:37 AM
I am thinking about putting the Dway CBN wheel on my xmas list. I see they haave radiused wheels. What wound that be used for?

Thanks

Quinn

David Walser
11-23-2015, 11:02 AM
Many turners believe that the radius on the corner of the wheel makes it easier to sharpen hollowing bits and other items.

Quinn McCarthy
11-23-2015, 11:28 AM
thanks Dave.

I just thought of another question. Can you sharpen carbide router bits too. I woulld think if it is the hardest materia;l on earth carbide router bits wouldn''t be a problem?

Thom Sturgill
11-23-2015, 12:23 PM
Diamond is the supposedly the preferred wheel for carbide, but yes CBN is supposed to be able to handle it, but not for production sharpening. (I haven't tried) I suggest that you go to the source and ask Dave.

Reed Gray
11-23-2015, 1:19 PM
When I sent a copy of this to Dave, he said, 'yup, that covers it'.

http://www.robohippy.net/featured-article/

I would only sharpen carbide router bits to a sharpening service. Some can handle it, some can not.

robo hippy

John K Jordan
11-23-2015, 5:24 PM
When sharpening a small bar stock scraper in a hollowing tool you normally have to swing the bit from side to side to grind the curve. This gets to be unwieldy if the bit is in a long handle. With the radiused wheel you can hold the bit straight into the wheel and just move it over the radius on either side to grind it round. (You will get close to the same grind but with the angle on the side approaching 90 deg but that shouldn't be a problem.)

There is a video that shows this in use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk14XNP7ixM

robert baccus
11-23-2015, 9:30 PM
Try a small HF diamond disc on a dremel for carbide bits.

Quinn McCarthy
11-24-2015, 10:22 AM
Thanks for the link John. It make more sense to me now. Saw one there too on installation too that was interesting

Quinn